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Natural Hair Growth 101: Hair Washing Pt 2

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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2010

This video provides helpful tips for washing natural hair, (curly, coily, afro textured hair), and/or long hair. These tips will aid in promoting natural hair growth. This video focuses on conditioning and detangling.

Products/Tools: Microfiber Turban Towel (purchased from Dollar Tree), detangling comb

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  • How do you style your hair without always having to use combs or brushes?

  • @mochaCUTEE My go to styles are twists and twist outs. I styles my twist in various ways. I also like wearing my loose hair up in pinned up/updo styles. I can usually go several days w/o redoing those styles and just finger combing and smoothing as needed. I know some people hate protective styles but I wore them when I wasn't trying to grow my hair out because I like being able to get up and go.

  • Oh Yeah ! Shrinkage is UUUUUggggggly!LOL!

  • @jadar47 I don't think my shrinkage is ugly at all; I like my natural texture. It is just difficult to detangle when I let it shrink all the way.

  • Your Vids are great how often do you post. We have similar hair if you have a second, check out my vids. How long does it take you do wash, detangle, etc on average. I have a small baby and need to to come up with a gentle yet good routine.Keep posting, u will be a big help to many people. Thanks

  • @trnholmes I don't have a set posting schedule. This is my hobby and I have 2 jobs right now so I don't want it to become a stressful thing. I've been averaging about 1 a week. I know I have 1 vid I'm trying to finish before Christmas than I prob won't post until after new years.

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  • Wow, I wish I could have seen this video a few years ago - I hated how long it took to detangle my hair, especially when it would tangle up again as it dried...couldn't figure out why I had constant breakage....It never occurred to me that it was from leaving my hair loose......always thought it was the wrong product or wrong tool. Good video!

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  •  That shrinkage boy is a real b*tch.

  • Omg I have been scrolling all around trying to find some new ways to deal with my hair and your channel is always so great! Thanks a bunch!!

  • Thank you for this. I wish I could have seen this 2 years ago but I'm sure it's helped a lot of people out there with natural hair.

  • don't feel bad some girls detangle for two hours and that's just one side

  • LOVE this video.  I wouldn't say my curl pattern was really tight, but I have mighty, mighty shrinkage like you! :D

  • I just started watching your videos, and they are awesome...I will be starting my natral journey soon and your videos have inspired me even more.....THanks for uploading.....

  • its amazing hair

  • @Dizzydazl my thoughts exactly!!! Thank you SOOO much for this video!

    

  • Thanks for all the tips, my little sister does wear her hair natural, sometimes my mom have to use a hot comb to make it straight; because she doesn't want to use a relaxer for now.

  • I have learned the hard way that I must detangle then put in braids to wash my hair..I condition in the same braids and when I am ready to apply leave in, my hair very easy to go through again.My hair, like yours is very tightly coiled and I have in breakage is inevitable if my hair is kept in a shrunken state. Wash n go's have not worked for me in the past. good tips. x

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